Album · 02 Aug 2026

Borrowed Days

9 Track(s)9 Song(s)0 Instrumental(s)Love and Romance
  • “Borrowed Days” is a deeply intimate collection about love measured against time—what is said late, what remains after absence, and how memory keeps ordinary care alive.
  • Tracks such as “Words That Wait,” “Translated Heart,” and “The Library of You” widen the album’s idea by placing it in different emotional and narrative settings.
  • Across the lyrics, images of heart, light, time, and soul recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • “Borrowed Days” gains depth from contrast—one track may comfort, another confront, another celebrate—without losing the larger emotional arc.
  • Taken together, “Borrowed Days” is meant to leave more than a mood; it leaves a set of thoughts that can continue after the final track.
Poster for Words That Wait
Song · Track 1

Words That Wait

“Words That Wait” is carried by a relationship viewed through touch, memory, and presence, but its personality comes from details such as “I wrote you down a thousand times” and “But never found the perfect line.” Those images keep the track rooted in its own story. Here, silence quietly carries the idea of absence, restraint, or the space where inner truth becomes audible.

Poster for Ghost in My Room
Song · Track 2

Ghost in My Room

“Ghost in My Room” threads a relationship viewed through touch, memory, and presence through a series of concrete images, beginning with “Your coat still hangs behind the door.” The line “Like you just stepped out to buy some more” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

Poster for Pages of Us
Song · Track 3

Pages of Us

“Pages of Us” finds its pulse in “I found a book without a name.” From there the lyrics move through devotion expressed through ordinary moments, using “Its cover torn, its edges stained” as the point the emotion repeatedly returns to. Here, time quietly carries the idea of change, mortality, and the impossibility of holding a moment still.

Poster for Before You Had a Name
Song · Track 4

Before You Had a Name

“I saw you once in passing light” sets the emotional doorway for “Before You Had a Name,” where the vulnerable joy of choosing another person gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “A blur beneath the neon night” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for Translated Heart
Song · Track 5

Translated Heart

“Translated Heart” builds its lyric world from “You said a word I didn't know” and keeps circling back to “But something in your eyes did glow.” Together they shape a track filled with a relationship viewed through touch, memory, and presence.

Poster for Borrowed Days
Song · Track 6

Borrowed Days

“We never said forever” gives “Borrowed Days” its distinctive colour. Around that line, the song builds tender intimacy and the pull of emotional closeness and lets “If only love could learn to stay” carry the final shift in perspective.

Poster for The Empty Chair
Song · Track 7

The Empty Chair

“Your cup still waits beside the sink” stays in the foreground of “The Empty Chair” as the song explores an intimate sense of absence. Its language makes the emotion feel seen rather than merely named. Here, chair quietly carries the idea of absence made visible through an ordinary object.

Poster for Invisible Ink
Song · Track 8

Invisible Ink

“Invisible Ink” frames affection that feels immediate rather than decorative through the image “I wrote a line I never sent.” When the lyric returns to “Then tucked it in a page you'll never bend,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate.

Poster for The Library of You
Song · Track 9

The Library of You

“The Library of You” balances affection that feels immediate rather than decorative with the vivid image “There's a room in me with dusty shelves.” The lyric becomes especially resonant when “Where I've stored the parts you gave yourself” returns as its emotional refrain.